I think all 3 of these moves are solid. They all help keep the depth on the roster. Jackson could start or be a very solid rotational linebacker. Wallace is proficient in the WCO and would be great for training McCoy. Wright has a ton of potential and has shown he can play much better than he did last year. I finally feel that the Browns have a competent GM working the roster.

MikeCheck

Show me a guy whos afraid to look bad, and I'll show you a guy you can beat every time.

Given that Walrus said we're going to draft a project QB (sorry WR WVU kid posing as a QB ) I hope this means that we'll never have to look at Jake ever again.

I have a feeling they will move NyQuel to WS OLB and Gocong is the MLB. Along with Fujita at SS OLB, I suppose it might be a non-horrible just better than expansion cobble together for year one. He may have the skill set if healthy. (feeling optimistic today )

jb wrote:Given that Walrus said we're going to draft a project QB (sorry WR WVU kid posing as a QB ) I hope this means that we'll never have to look at Jake ever again.

That's exactly what it means. They'll cut him after the draft.

After I heard about Wallace re-signing, I wondered where Jake (Cleveland Jake) stood in the long line of awfulness at QB for the Browns since 1999. I thought about what the list might be, how they would be ordered, and it really is an impossibility because just when you think you've got the worst of them all, then you remember someone else. It's sickening.

jb wrote:Given that Walrus said we're going to draft a project QB (sorry WR WVU kid posing as a QB ) I hope this means that we'll never have to look at Jake ever again.

That's exactly what it means. They'll cut him after the draft.

After I heard about Wallace re-signing, I wondered where Jake (Cleveland Jake) stood in the long line of awfulness at QB for the Browns since 1999. I thought about what the list might be, how they would be ordered, and it really is an impossibility because just when you think you've got the worst of them all, then you remember someone else. It's sickening.

SD:

Jake was a broken down has been time he got to the Browns , but at one time he was a playa and took his team to the dance .

He brought professionalism discipline and leadership back to the position .

He really can't be included in the sorry list of wannabees and bustas this team has drafted since Dumb ass fart Modell traded Hall of Famer Paul Warfield for that Epic waste Mike Phipps.

Using just his time in Cleveland as the sample size, I still don't think Jake was near the worst QB to trounce through here. Worse than him:

Brady QuinnKen DorseyBruce Gradkowski (when he was a Brown)Spurgeon WynnDoug PedersenLuke McCownDerek Anderson (everything after the 1st half of 2007 was so bad that it negates it)Ty Detmer (that whole game)

About the same:

Trent Dilfer (when he was a Brown)Jeff Garcia (when he was a Brown)Charlie Frye

We weren't a bad team. If we had reasonable health and no Jake we go 8-8

SD:

Your mistaking my reply , Jake was terrible a shell of man who heard the footsteps and couldn't take the pain anymore after the Falcon game , he helped kill our start as we coulda started out of the gate undefeated those first four games with anybody else coaching save the mangy choke artist.

But at one time the man was a playa and thats my point why he can't go on the list of those who were never nothing ever as Browns or anywhere else for that matter,after they left the Browns

What we saw in Cleveland (per example)is what people saw in Vegas when Joe Louis was reduced to opening doors , and people who didn't know who he was shook their head at why the hotel would hire such a poor doorman.

But thats what Homie thought Mangy deserved , and served him up with a cherry on top Clint Eastwood style.

hiko wrote:Using just his time in Cleveland as the sample size, I still don't think Jake was near the worst QB to trounce through here. Worse than him:

Brady QuinnKen DorseyBruce Gradkowski (when he was a Brown)Spurgeon WynnDoug PedersenLuke McCownDerek Anderson (everything after the 1st half of 2007 was so bad that it negates it)Ty Detmer (that whole game)

About the same:

Trent Dilfer (when he was a Brown)Jeff Garcia (when he was a Brown)Charlie Frye

The book is still out:

Seneca WallaceColt McCoy

Better Browns Career (which ain't sayin' much):

Tim CouchKelly HolcombDennis Northcutt

Man, all Colt has to do is stink, instead of suck, and he's the best QB since the return.

For the record, I thought Doug Pederson was absolutely the worst I saw. Total hopelessnes in regard to moving the ball.